To pierce with small holes; to cut the edge of, as cloth
or paper, in small scallops or angles.

To stab; to pierce as with a sword. --Addison.

To choose; to cull; to pick out. [Obs.] --Herbert.

Pink

Pink \Pink\, n.
A stab. --Grose.

Pink

Pink \Pink\, n. [Perh. akin to pick; as if the edges of the
petals were picked out. Cf. Pink, v. t.]

(Bot.) A name given to several plants of the
caryophyllaceous genus Dianthus, and to their flowers,
which are sometimes very fragrant and often double in
cultivated varieties. The species are mostly perennial
herbs, with opposite linear leaves, and handsome
five-petaled flowers with a tubular calyx.

A color resulting from the combination of a pure vivid red
with more or less white; -- so called from the common
color of the flower. --Dryden.

Anything supremely excellent; the embodiment or perfection
of something. ``The very pink of courtesy.'' --Shak.

(Zo["o]l.) The European minnow; -- so called from the
color of its abdomen in summer. [Prov. Eng.]

Bunch pink is Dianthus barbatus.

China pink, or Indian pink. See under China.

Clove pink is Dianthus Caryophyllus, the stock from which
carnations are derived.

Garden pink. See Pheasant's eye.

Meadow pink is applied to Dianthus deltoides; also, to
the ragged robin.

Maiden pink, Dianthus deltoides.

Moss pink. See under Moss.

Pink needle, the pin grass; -- so called from the long,
tapering points of the carpels. See Alfilaria.

1570s, common name of Dianthus, a garden plant of various colors, of unknown origin. Its use for "pale rose color" first recorded 1733 (pink-coloured is recorded from 1680s), from one of the colors of the flowers. The plant name is perhaps from pink (v.) via notion of "perforated" petals, or from Dutch pink "small" (see pinkie), from the term pinck oogen "half-closed eyes," literally "small eyes," which was borrowed into English (1570s) and may have been used as a name for Dianthus, which sometimes has pale red flowers.\n

\nThe flower meaning led (by 1590s) to a figurative use for "the flower" or finest example of anything (as in Mercutio's "Nay, I am the very pinck of curtesie," Rom. & Jul. II.iv.61). Political noun sense "person perceived as left of center but not entirely radical (i.e. red)" is attested by 1927, but the image dates to at least 1837. Pink slip "discharge notice" is first recorded 1915. To see pink elephants "hallucinate from alcoholism" first recorded 1913 in Jack London's "John Barleycorn."

n. A stab. vb. 1 To decorate a piece of clothing or fabric by adding holes or by scalloping the fringe. 2 To prick with a sword. 3 To wound by irony, criticism, or ridicule. 4 To choose; to cull; to pick out. Etymology 4

1 Having a colour between red and white; pale red. 2 Of a fox-hunter's jacket: scarlet. 3 Having conjunctivitis. 4 (context obsolete English) By comparison to ''red'' (communist), describing someone who sympathizes with the ideals of communism without actually being a Russian-style communist: a pinko. 5 (context informal English) Relating to women or girls. 6 (context informal English) Relating to homosexuals as a group within society. n. 1 Any of various flowers in the genus ''Dianthus'', sometimes called carnations. (from 16th c.) 2 (context dated English) A perfect example; excellence, perfection; the embodiment (term: of) some quality. (from 16th c.) 3 The colour of this flower, between red and white; pale red. (from 17th c.) 4 hunting pink; scarlet, as worn by hunters. (from 18th c.) 5 (context snooker English) One of the colour balls used in snooker, with a value of 6 points. (from 19th c.) 6 (context slang English) An unlettered and uncultured, but relatively prosperous, member of the middle classes; compare ''babbitt'', ''bourgeoisie''. v

(context transitive English) To turn (a topaz or other gemstone) pink by the application of heat. Etymology 5

vb. (context of a motor car English) To emit a high "pinking" noise, usually as a result of ill-set ignition timing for the fuel used (in a spark ignition engine). Etymology 6

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Wikipedia

Pink (singer)

Alecia Beth Moore (born September 8, 1979), known professionally as Pink (frequently stylized as ), is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, Pink was signed to her first record label with original R&B girl group, Choice in 1995. The label saw potential in only Pink, offering her a solo deal. Choice disbanded in 1998. Pink rose as an artist with her debut solo album, Can't Take Me Home (2000). The album was certified double-platinum in the United States and spawned two Billboard Hot 100 top-ten hits, " There You Go" and " Most Girls". She gained further recognition with the Moulin Rouge! soundtrack " Lady Marmalade", which gave Pink her first Grammy Award as well as her first number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100. Pink took control in early 2001 insisting she wanted to work with her childhood hero, Linda Perry. Pink took more artistic control and pursued pop rock direction for her second album, Missundaztood (2001). It sold more than 15 million copies worldwide and yielded three U.S. top-ten singles, " Get the Party Started", " Don't Let Me Get Me", and " Just Like a Pill".

Pink's third studio album, Try This (2003), generated considerably lower sales, but earned her the Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. Pink revived her popularity with her fourth and fifth studio albums, I'm Not Dead (2006) and Funhouse (2008), with the latter containing her second U.S. number-one hit, " So What". Pink concluded the first decade of her career with the compilation album Greatest Hits... So Far!! (2010), which featured " Fuckin' Perfect" and the chart-topping single " Raise Your Glass". Her sixth studio album, The Truth About Love (2012), debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and spawned the top-ten singles " Blow Me (One Last Kiss)", " Try", and " Just Give Me a Reason", with the latter becoming her fourth U.S. number-one single. In 2014 Pink recorded a collaborative album, Rose Ave., with Canadian musician Dallas Green under a folk music duo named You+Me.

Noted for having "a strong signature voice and a literally acrobatic ability on stage", Pink has received mostly positive reception from music critics. She has sold over 135 million records worldwide. She has sold over 16 million albums in the United States. Her career accolades include three Grammy Awards, a Brit Award, a Daytime Emmy Award and six MTV Video Music Awards. In 2009, Billboard recognized Pink as the Pop Songs Artist of the Decade. Pink was also the second most-played female solo artist in the United Kingdom during the 2000s decade, behind Madonna. VH1 ranked her number 100 on their list of the 100 Greatest Women in Music, while Billboard awarded her the Woman of the Year award in 2013. At the 63rd annual BMI Pop Awards, she received the BMI President's Award for "her outstanding achievement in songwriting and global impact on pop culture and the entertainment industry."

Pink

Pink is a pale red color, which takes its name from the flower of the same name. According to surveys in Europe and the United States, pink is the color most often associated with charm, politeness, sensitivity, tenderness, sweetness, childhood, femininity, and the romantic. When combined with white, it is associated with innocence. When combined with violet or black, it is associated with eroticism and seduction.

Pink was first used as a color name in the late 17th century.

Pink (disambiguation)

Pink is a pale red color.

Pink, Pinks, or Pink's may also refer to:

Pink (Victoria's Secret)

Pink (stylized PINK), a subsidiary of L Brands, is a lingerie line by Victoria's Secret targeting younger women than their main line.

Pink (song)

"Pink" is a song by American rock band Aerosmith. It was written by Steven Tyler and professional songwriters Richie Supa and Glen Ballard. It was released as the third major single from Nine Lives in 1997.

Pink (LGBT magazine)

Pink is a quarterly LGBT-focused full-color glossy print magazine launched in 1990 in New York City and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois with content geared towards major markets in San Francisco, New York, Denver, Los Angeles and Seattle as well as a national edition.

The magazine sometimes sponsors community events. In 2007 they held a fundraiser for the re-election of San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom, and a "Cupid's Back" Valentine's fundraiser for the GLBT Historical Society. In 2008 they co-hosted "Ladies Night at Charanga" a benefit for the Stop AIDS Project.

Pink (ship)

A pink (French - pinque) is one of two different types of Sailing ship.

The first was a small, flat-bottomed ship with a narrow stern; the name derived from the Italian word pinco. It was used primarily in the Mediterranean Sea as a cargo ship.

In the Atlantic Ocean the word pink was used to describe any small ship with a narrow stern, having derived from the Dutch word pincke. They had a large cargo capacity, and were generally square rigged. Their flat bottoms (and resulting shallow draught) made them more useful in shallow waters than some similar classes of ship. They were most often used for short-range missions in protected channels, as both merchantmen and warships. A number saw service in the English Navy during the second half of the 17th Century. In the 1730s pinks were used in cross Atlantic voyages to bring Palatinate immigrants to America.

This model of ship was often used in the Mediterranean because it could be sailed in shallow waters and through coral reefs. It could also be maneuvered up rivers and streams. Pinks were quite fast and flexible.

Pink (Boris album)

Pink is the tenth album by Japanese experimental band Boris. The album was originally released in 2005 through Diwphalanx Records in Japan and subsequently reissued in 2006 by the US label, Southern Lord Records. Upon release the album received very favorable reviews, largely for taking a more melodic and accessible direction than the band's previous work.

The original version of the album released in Japan in 2005 presents itself with a different cover (shown on the right side), track names, and length. All of these elements were subsequently modified on the first reissue of the album. The album's length was extended significantly on the LP version of the album. Additionally, a music video was shot for the title track which was limited to 100 copies on DVD. Since then, the music video has been included in the limited edition of the album Smile, also published by Southern Lord.

An expanded reissue of the album using the original Japanese filled stencil-style art was announced for worldwide release by Sargent House on May 9, 2016, simultaneously debuting new track "Are You Ready" from its bonus disc. Later the same month, NPR Music hosted a stream of an additional new song from the release, "SOFUN". Sargent House streamed the bonus disc via their Soundcloud page the day before it was released on July 8, 2016.

The full-length version of the track "Farewell" from the vinyl edition appears on Boris / Variations + Live in Japan. It was also re-recorded for the collaborative studio album with Merzbow, Gensho.

Pink (business magazine)

PINK magazine is a United States business magazine for women, based in Atlanta, GA., and is published quarterly. Little PINK Book is America’s No. 1 digital platform for ambitious, intelligent women who are passionate about making a difference. Its motto is "Empowering Women to Live a Beautiful Career and a Beautiful Life." Its first issue was published in June 2005.

Little PINK Book is a digital magazine and its monthly PINK Note comes right to your inbox with tools, resources and expert advice on everything working women need to know. They bring working women the latest data, trends, tips and inspiration for all aspects of your career — whether a small business owner, a top exec, middle management or anywhere in between.

Pink (ピンク, Pinku) is a one-shot Japanese manga written and illustrated by Akira Toriyama that originally appeared in Shueisha magazine Fresh Jump in December 1982. It would later be featured in Akira Toriyama's Manga Theater Vol. 2, first published in March 1988. The story would go on to spawn an anime feature film in 1990.

Pink (courier service)

Pink is a courier service originally conceived by artist Jaclyn Pryor in Austin, Texas. It is a project wherein the public is invited to write messages of affection to friend, lovers, coworkers, and stranger all over the city; Pink bottles the notes and delivers them by bike all over the city in which Pink is currently in residence. Pink began over New Year's 2006-2007 in Austin. During this event, notes of love and affection written by Austinites and distributed across the city on pink paper inserted into small bottles with monogrammed tags via bicyclecouriers dressed in pink.

Pink (novel)

Pink is a novel written by film maker Gus Van Sant. It was published in 1997 on the Nan Talese imprint of Doubleday.

Pink (2011 film)

Pink is a 2011 South Korean drama film directed by Jeon Soo-il.

Pink (Four Tet album)

Pink is the sixth studio album by British electronic musician Kieran Hebden, released under his alias Four Tet on 20 August 2012. The album primarily comprises tracks that had already been issued as 12-inch singles; only "Lion" and "Peace for Earth" were previously unreleased.

Pink reached number 74 on the UK Albums Chart.

Pink (2016 film)

Pink is an upcoming Indian courtroom drama– thriler film directed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury and produced by Rashmi Sharma and Shoojit Sircar. The cast of the film includes Amitabh Bachchan, Taapsee Pannu, Kirti Kulhari, Andrea Tariang, Piyush Mishra, Angad Bedi, Dhritiman Chatterjee, Jaya Bachchan. It is scheduled for release on 16 September 2016.

Usage examples of "pink".

Reaching out, Cade grabbed her narrow hips and tugged her toward him until the dildo was poised a fraction from her pink, tightly clenched anal bud.

Casey let her eyes and nose feast on the croton, ginger, bird-of-paradise, anthuriums, ti, and cup of gold growing among yellow, pink, and red hibiscus.

But among the crowd of friends and admirers who, coming from all parts, pressed around the little pink house, the most amazed of all was Marius, the blind cabinet-maker, unable to contain his intense delight at the sudden burning of so much incense before his idol, for to him it had seemed that this day of apotheosis would never dawn!

Whilst Astoria demonstrated the nourishing functions of the adjacent blue room, Xaefyer and three of his fellows arrived through the pink.

Buckeye trees were in full pink bloom, and wildflowers and white anise grew along the sides of the road.

We are compelled to let several English sailors pass before us, decked out in their white drill clothes, fresh, fat, and pink, like little sugar figures, who attitudinize in a sheepish manner around the shafts of the columns.

For a split second Anne thought it was something she was supposed to autograph, but it was pink, a phone message.

Imbs and Jenny -- she in a yellowish fluffy coat -- were probably on their way from the ballet school, for the laces of her ballet slippers were dangling pink and silky out of a gym bag that Jenny was carrying.

Spencer Howell, fresh from the shower and wearing a pink negligee, stood in the door of her bathroom and brushed her hair, waiting for Lieutenant Colonel Ed Banning to notice her.

But nevertheless the Elf howled, baring broken teeth to show pink gums, and she hurled a rock as far as she could up the slope.

The prawns turned pink as she stirred them into the spice mixture, and she dumped in cold, cooked basmati rice and a generous slurp of ketjap--Indonesian soy sauce.

Mary a toy tea-set, cups and saucers decorated with pink roses, and for David battledore and shuttlecock.

Indeed two men left the wall to melt into a pile from which two bedraggled specimens crawled toward the pink.

As they proceeded, four bedraggled males popped suddenly out of the intended pink and strolled in the opposite direction.

Her shell-like fingernails were tiny and pink, and she wore a frilly white pinafore over her beruffled dress.